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May 10th, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! This series walks you through the formation and usage of verbs in Spanish. In today’s lesson, Beatriz and Joseph discuss how the Present Tense of the the Indicative Mood can be used to talk about past events, in order to give their actions a greater sense of liveliness. Learn how to use the verbs “tener” (to have), “hacer” (to make/do) and “parecer” (to seem) in today’s podcast and also in the Premium Paradigm Track. Join them for another lesson from SpanishPod101, where we bring the Spanish-speaking world to you.

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One Response to “Verb Conjugation Series #9 - The Historical Present”

SpanishPod101.com says:

Thanks to Kevin MacLeod for the music used in today’s lesson.

Alright, so if you can conjugate the verb “tener”, you can also conjugate “contenter”, “mantener”… And if you can conjugate “parecer”, you can also conjugate “aparecer”.

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